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A Study Of Accountability Mechanisms In The Ghana Police Service

ABSTRACT Police are very critical societal agents for the attainment, preservation and promotion of security in society. In order to maintain order and enforce the law in Ghana, the police have been constitutionally and legally endowed with enormous powers. While these powers aim at enhancing security and development in society, if they are not properly regulated, they may become a threat to democracy, development, and human rights. Hence, police accountability mechanisms are designed to ensu...

Leadership Styles As A Precursor To Employees Task Performance; Measuring The Phenomenon In Ghana Cocoa Board

ABSTRACT The research sought to determine the relationship between the transactional and transformational leadership styles on employees’ task performance using evidence from Ghana Cocoa Baord (COCOBOD). The methodology of this study primarily utilized the quantitative approach. Data was gathered from 127 respondents selected from the organisation using purposive and convenience sampling techniques. The instruments used self-administered close-ended questionnaires. Ethical considerations we...

The Population Growth - Economic Growth Nexus: New Evidence From Ghana

   ABSTRACT  Establishing the relationship between population growth and economic growth has become fundamental to the policy makers in developing countries and Ghana in particular. However, there has been no agreement whether population growth is beneficial or detrimental to economic growth. This study therefore examines the empirical relationship between population growth and economic growth in Ghana using time series data from 1980-2013. It specifically explores the short-run and long-r...

Personal Characteristics And Whistleblowing Intention Of Accountants In Ghana

ABSTRACT The business world has witnessed numerous corporate scandals and wrongdoings for which stakeholders are questioning the accountability and stewardship roles of management, especially professional accountants and auditors, in organisations. The issue of whistleblowing activities in organisations, which existing literature documents to be an important mechanism of reducing such financial irregularities, has become a topical issue in recent times. Existing literature has advanced severa...

The Contribution Of Civil Society In Avoiding Natural Resource Curse In Ghana: The Case Of Oil

ABSTRACT Ghana is a country endowed with rich mineral resources. However, for many years, Ghana has not been able to translate the mineral resources into broad economic wealth for the people. Therefore, when Ghana discovered oil in 2007, many people did not believe that Ghana would use its oil resources to create wealth for the people. The general fears were that Ghana could fall into the oil curse situation. The study investigated the contribution of Civil Society in avoiding oil curse in Gh...

The Relationship Between Foreign Aid And Economic Growth in Ghana

ABSTRACT Ghana as a developing country is faced with low per capita income, low savings and slow development. Foreign aid acts as a supplement to domestic sources of financing to stimulate economic growth and development. This study examines the short and long run relationship between foreign aid and economic growth in Ghana spanning the period 1980 to 2013. The study also examines whether foreign aid in Ghana is subject to diminishing returns. The study employs the ARDL Bounds testing techn...

Organizational Culture, Workers Autonomy And Employee Innovativeness

ABSTRACT This study aimed at investigating how organizational culture directly and indirectly (via worker autonomy) affects employees’ innovative behavior. Data for this study was collected from 165 employees, working in the service sector (banks, insurance companies and media) in Ghana. All participants were made to respond to questionnaires on organizational culture, worker autonomy and employee innovative behavior. Four hypotheses were tested using correlation and regression analysis. T...

Market Orientation Practices And Customer Satisfaction in Ghanaian Banking Sector

Abstract As competition intensifies in the Ghanaian banking industry, understanding the concept of market orientation is critical for effective design and implementation of customers’ satisfaction. Staying top always demand that organisations must be market-oriented to be able to deliver superior customer services. Market orientation as a strategies focuses on discovering and meeting the express and latent needs of customers. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship be...

THE EFFECTS OF WORK- FAMILY CONFLICT ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF CHILDREN; USING SMART KIDS SCHOOL AS A CASE.

ABSTRACT People cannot fully enjoy their personal lives whiles achieving all their job related goals. In many situations, people are forced to make compromises; conflict between their work and family are no exception. Work-family conflict is a determinant in maximizing productivity in every industry and in fulfilling the duties in respective homes. Parents are saddled with a lot of work and they are again demanded to care for their children. The inter-role conflict that occurs when engaging i...

Financial Inclusion Of Poverty Alleviation in Ghana; Assessing The Impact Of Mobile Money And Banking.

ABSTRACT  This study examined the impact of mobile money and banking services on poverty alleviation in Ghana. In recent years, mobile money and banking services are argued to increase financial inclusion, especially in developing economies. The penetration of these services is therefore also theorized to reduce poverty significantly. However, despite the increasing penetration of banking and mobile money services in Ghana, there are limited studies assessing how the two impact on poverty a...

Social Marketing Campaigns On Waste Disposal Behaviour: Evidence From Ghana

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to use the Theory of Planned Behaviour in social marketing to examine the behavioural intentions and actual waste disposal behaviour of Ghanaians. This developing country context study into waste disposal is focused on the use of a social marketing theory to assess the factors affecting the adoption of waste disposal behaviour as a means of resolving the country’s waste problems. The study, therefore, sought to assess the effect of individual attitudes...

Determinant Of Loan Portfolio At Risk In Microfinance Institutions: Evidence From Sub Saharan Africa

ABSTRACT The aim of microfinance is to alleviate poverty through the delivery of financial support services such as microcredit facilities particularly to the poor entrepreneurs and micro enterprises. Extending microcredit is one of the core businesses of microfinance institutions. However not all the microcredit granted to the poor entrepreneurs perform well in addition of generating the expected returns. This adverse effect has a significant influence on the loan portfolio at risk. In refer...

Experiences Of Street Children In Iwo Road Of Ibadan, Nigeria

ABSTRACT The increase in the number of children living and working on the street of Nigeria has become a concern for all. The study argues that the phenomenon of street children can be explained in the context of symbolic interactionism. The study reports the findings of a qualitative study that investigates the experiences of street children in Iwo road of Ibadan, Nigeria. Twenty-two (22) participants were purposively sampled and in-depth interviews were conducted to collect information from...

The Determinants Of Career Change Among Holders Of Higher Degrees: The Case Of University Of Ghana Employees

ABSTRACT The study entitled “Determinants of Career Change among Holders of Higher Degree: The Case of University of Ghana Employees” was undertaken to ascertain the major factors which influence individuals to change their careers at certain stages of their working life. The purposive and snowballing sampling techniques were used to select twenty-five members of faculty willing to participate in the study. A concurrent mixed-methods approach was adopted. Specifically, the study aimed at ...

State, Women and Democracy in Nigeria, 1999-2007

ABSTRACT Studies on the transition from dictatorship to democracy often argue that democracy provides a great opportunity for the advancement of women‟s political participation. This is premised on the equal participatory opportunity that democracy offers to all adult citizens. However, the extent to which this is borne empirically is yet to be established. This study, therefore, examined the extent to which the Nigerian state, under President Obasanjo, enhanced women political participati...


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